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how about charlie in washington state? charlie? [ busy tone ] >> wow, charlie sounds like one of those eagles plays i made yesterday. yeah, it was my fault. the fiscal cliff is overshadowing good investment opportunities. we have to keep the pressure on. and then we can go back to saving for our kids and retirement. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, penny for your thoughts? jcpenney is on the retail hot seat while wall street speculated on its future with former apple executive ron johnson at the helm. but while one retailer struggles, cramer may have found one that's cleaning up. the big reveal is ahead. and later, red rising? con concerns over a slowdown in china hampered markets here at home. there are signs that could be changing. tonight, cramer is sifting through the facts to find the tough ways to play a potential turn around in the people's republic. >>> plus, trunkin'? westport innovations seemed out of gas after reporting last week. but then went into overdrive after the announcement it would be making engines
how about charlie in washington state? charlie? [ busy tone ] >> wow, charlie sounds like one of those eagles plays i made yesterday. yeah, it was my fault. the fiscal cliff is overshadowing good investment opportunities. we have to keep the pressure on. and then we can go back to saving for our kids and retirement. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, penny for your thoughts? jcpenney is on the retail hot seat while wall street speculated on its future with...
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let's go to gasdod in washington. >> caller: jim, how's it going? big boo-yah from the great northwest. >> fantastic. thank you. what's going on? >> caller: not much. i'm concerned about ford. i'm wondering where it is heading with this fiscal cliff looming and the recent hurricane sandy. >> ford, i have to till, ford is a european play. they have so much europe that they can pull down everything. until they get europe under control, you cannot own ford. can i go to virginia in indiana, please? >> caller: what do you say? >> i think garmin is cheap. i think that it's always going to be cheap. i like the stock. i told people to buy it. it has not worked out. i continue to think it is a very inexpensive stock. it does need a cat lifrt. there are guys telling you to sell it. i think they're wrong. wow. okay, hertz has taken the wheel. the rental car business is zooming and hertz is your best play. buy, buy, buy! >> i can not believe how good this industry is after how bad it was for so long. stay with hertz. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, you are rea
let's go to gasdod in washington. >> caller: jim, how's it going? big boo-yah from the great northwest. >> fantastic. thank you. what's going on? >> caller: not much. i'm concerned about ford. i'm wondering where it is heading with this fiscal cliff looming and the recent hurricane sandy. >> ford, i have to till, ford is a european play. they have so much europe that they can pull down everything. until they get europe under control, you cannot own ford. can i go to...
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bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by february though. let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. >> bengals look good. thank you for aj green. >> i have a question about cdi. i'm big on natural gas. >> i think it is okay. so, you know what? go to some that aren't doing as well. let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to many foreign financials. but cramer had found a pattern signaling
bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by...
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if washington won't rise above, they face cramer's consequences. he's got a new wall of shame and it's about to get its first members. the storm of shame is coming. don't miss out. all coming up on "mad money." ife our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> it's time for the lightning round. are you ready? time for the
if washington won't rise above, they face cramer's consequences. he's got a new wall of shame and it's about to get its first members. the storm of shame is coming. don't miss out. all coming up on "mad money." ife our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our...
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tonight business leaders in washington are urging a deal. people who are not really known as pals of the president. the president also bringing his pressure to bear on small regular people, regular folks. now we use the word "folks" all the time and i'm old enough to remember when it meant my parents. he's turned to twitter to talk about the evil consequences of cliff jumping. let me tell you, why all this talk may end up being nothing but big hat and no cattle. small business people, twitter followers. they don't follow this. congress does. what we're seeing now is something which was supposed to be totally draconian, increases in old tax rates, coupled with automatic cuts in spending may not be unpalatable to change the minds of intransit politician. are you on this side of the aisle? that's because right now that the very moment many of those politicians believe rising above politics is political suicide, that compromises the real and dreaded ep my -- dreaded enemy, a sin even. and this pin? right here, this rise above, this is the very d
tonight business leaders in washington are urging a deal. people who are not really known as pals of the president. the president also bringing his pressure to bear on small regular people, regular folks. now we use the word "folks" all the time and i'm old enough to remember when it meant my parents. he's turned to twitter to talk about the evil consequences of cliff jumping. let me tell you, why all this talk may end up being nothing but big hat and no cattle. small business people,...
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to it. >> caller: jay from beautiful bainbridge island, washington. >> i wish i was there. >> caller: it's rainy. >> john in florida. >> boo-yah, jimmy from the beach in miami. >> everyone is in a better place than i am. >> caller: boo-yah from miami. >> i wish i were there so bad. can't you transport me there right now? >> this week in the fiscal cliff. >> it's because of the fiscal cliff. >> going off the fiscal cliff. >> fiscal cliff. >> looming cliff. looming cliff, one of my favorites. >> you've been watching this week in the fiscal cliff. >> it's a surprise. that's why we are throwing our surprise party tonight. have i overdone this yet? fiscal cliff. we're having a birthday cake, surprise cake. it's one of those that has ice cream. cvs barely budged the day it reported. almost like someone took a knife and stuck it into the outside surprise party. talk about a party pooper. what are these titanium balloons? inappropriate balloon moment there. scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with
to it. >> caller: jay from beautiful bainbridge island, washington. >> i wish i was there. >> caller: it's rainy. >> john in florida. >> boo-yah, jimmy from the beach in miami. >> everyone is in a better place than i am. >> caller: boo-yah from miami. >> i wish i were there so bad. can't you transport me there right now? >> this week in the fiscal cliff. >> it's because of the fiscal cliff. >> going off the fiscal cliff. >>...
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dean in washington. dean? >> hey, jimbo. sad, sad, losing money every day boo-yah. >> many of us are. >> so hey, last week i dialed in to solutions. they missed the earnings. >> no hurry. now you're in tax law selling season. i don't think you touch that stock until the he end of the year. i need david aldridge to come in and talk about it. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. and later, cash infusion? from syringes to surgery, medical supply company henry schein is in the heart of health care. as this sector settles into new reforms, should you make an appointment to buy? tonight cramer is going one-on-one with the ceo to determine a diagnosis after earnings. this is karen and j. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll fin
dean in washington. dean? >> hey, jimbo. sad, sad, losing money every day boo-yah. >> many of us are. >> so hey, last week i dialed in to solutions. they missed the earnings. >> no hurry. now you're in tax law selling season. i don't think you touch that stock until the he end of the year. i need david aldridge to come in and talk about it. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td...
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dean in washington. dean? >> hey, jimbo. sad, sad, losing money every day boo-yah. >> many of us are. >> so hey, last week i dialed in to solutions. they missed the earnings. >> no hurry. now you're in tax law selling season. i don't think you touch that stock until the he end of the year. i need david aldridge to come in and talk about it. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. and later, cash infusion? from syringes to surgery, medical supply company henry schein is in the heart of health care. as this sector settles into new reforms, should you make an appointment to buy? tonight cramer is going one-on-one with the ceo to determine a diagnosis after earnings. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have th
dean in washington. dean? >> hey, jimbo. sad, sad, losing money every day boo-yah. >> many of us are. >> so hey, last week i dialed in to solutions. they missed the earnings. >> no hurry. now you're in tax law selling season. i don't think you touch that stock until the he end of the year. i need david aldridge to come in and talk about it. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td...
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you got to stay close to washington. that's the kind of company that does terribly if the economy slows down. let's go to sue in california. sue? >> caller: american power, amt. >> i wish it would pull back so i can -- >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. >> it must be bought. one of the best stories out there. nick in ohio? nick? >> caller: jim, i'd like to give you a buckeye boo-yah. >> hey, congratulations on being undefeated. >> caller: no doubt. no doubt. i would like your analyst opinion on sprint. >> okay. remember, sprint's doing a complex deal with softbank. you're going to be able to get cash back whenever. suffice to say i like the stock. if you see it go down, that's because of the combination of the arbitrage, not because it's doing badly. i need to go to charlie in minnesota. charlie? >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer, from the frigid north on the edge of the prairie. how are you doing? >> real good. i'm kind of in the not so frigid northeast on the edge of nothing. what's up? >> caller: just curious what your thought
you got to stay close to washington. that's the kind of company that does terribly if the economy slows down. let's go to sue in california. sue? >> caller: american power, amt. >> i wish it would pull back so i can -- >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. >> it must be bought. one of the best stories out there. nick in ohio? nick? >> caller: jim, i'd like to give you a buckeye boo-yah. >> hey, congratulations on being undefeated. >> caller: no doubt. no doubt. i...
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anyway, what's washington's role from here? for the most part, when i look at individual companies, i see stocks doing better where management excelled, and stocks doing worst where management failed to execute. that's right. from my little vantage point, stock performance had almost nothing to do with who occupies the white house. sorry, i know it's a buzz kill, but i got to go with the empirical data. first, many stocks are simply unchanged during this five-year period. of course after a big dip. but let's talk about what really moves stocks. and it sure isn't 1600 pennsylvania avenue. allow me to illustrate. let's consider two stocks in the same sector, hewlitt packard and ibm. both companies decided to de-emphasize hardware and move more aggressively toward big data management, software, and consulting. five years ago, ibm was at $111. now it's at $194, 75% gain. five years ago, it was at $49. now it's at $14. the political determinist out there would say that business will do better under romney. i'd say that business did
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washington has to rise above. the congressally mandated bear market, we're all feeling the pain and we all deserve better. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, sale or sell? no shortage of opinion on jcpenney. investors bet big on the turn around story, sold by former apple exec ron johnson. so far, the stock hasn't fit the mold. will the holidays fit the boost, or time to try on some new digs in the sell block. >>> later, you're invited. the party is not over. cramer has found more stocks that have reason to celebrate, after delivering upside earnings surprises. this biotech name got a dull response to report in october. but wall street skipped out on its invite, there may be room for you to profit. plus, paper from plastic? buy, swipe, or tap. consumers are putting more payments than ever on credit. looking to cash in on all those cards? cramer is sitting down with the ceo of bank card processor, heartland payment systems to see if they can help you rack up rewards. all coming up on "mad money." >>> do
washington has to rise above. the congressally mandated bear market, we're all feeling the pain and we all deserve better. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, sale or sell? no shortage of opinion on jcpenney. investors bet big on the turn around story, sold by former apple exec ron johnson. so far, the stock hasn't fit the mold. will the holidays fit the boost, or time to try on some new digs in the sell block. >>> later, you're invited. the party is not...
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why isn't the market being laid to waste by the big issues in washington? ♪ >> today the dow closing down 59 points and the nasdaq declining. isn't it logical to ask why we have not been clubbed into bearish submission considering the radical changes and spending cuts that can stop any economy in it's tracks. [ sound of train ] >> i mind why we aren't pummeled instead of being unchanged like yesterday is because there are factors that need to be flushed out on this show. ones that may explain why things aren't going the intuitive way. the market is hopeful a deal can be reached. i find this hope somewhat incredible given the terrible track record of congress and the president. and the huge goal between the parts. after all, if you are president obama, you believe the election is over and your campaign received a ringing endorsement. but if you are a republican, you have to believe that those republicans that do not want to rise above politics are banking on massive declines in spending to wreck the economy. if you are a republican, in permanent campaign m
why isn't the market being laid to waste by the big issues in washington? ♪ >> today the dow closing down 59 points and the nasdaq declining. isn't it logical to ask why we have not been clubbed into bearish submission considering the radical changes and spending cuts that can stop any economy in it's tracks. [ sound of train ] >> i mind why we aren't pummeled instead of being unchanged like yesterday is because there are factors that need to be flushed out on this show. ones that...
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let's go aaron in washington. aaron? >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> okay. how about you? >> caller: you're my kind of crazy and i love your show. i know you don't like what i bought. i was wondering what you currently have views for. a high depth company and the possibility of a buy out with albertsons. >> i think that the company has tremendous source. it just has too much dead. if you refinance the debt you would do better. but i don't think you will get a take-over bid with a substantial premium. you can hold on to it but i'm not looking for anything big on it. chad in hawaii. >> caller: boo-yah. great speaking with you again today. >> i like it, too. >> caller: my question is about the co. >> yep. i like icaris. allegen did very well. you have a two for one here. i like cooper very much. i think it's a buy. i want to go to tom in maryland. >> caller: big boo-yah from ravens town. >> listen, i just dropped the kicker. i picked up a kicker from new england. what's up? >> caller: i just want to ask you about mt bank. >> i like that. doing really good. the best reporting
let's go aaron in washington. aaron? >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> okay. how about you? >> caller: you're my kind of crazy and i love your show. i know you don't like what i bought. i was wondering what you currently have views for. a high depth company and the possibility of a buy out with albertsons. >> i think that the company has tremendous source. it just has too much dead. if you refinance the debt you would do better. but i don't think you will get a...
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i'm proud that you are the guy going down to washington tomorrow. that is the chairman and ceo of honey well. for the fix the debt campaign and the american peopwho underss the crisis that we are in. >> come up coming up. the clock is ticking. find out how to fire away at cramer. can he withstand your onslaught of stops? and later, ready for takeoff? >> shares have been caught in a holding pattern this year. but could the flight path be changing or will fiscal cliff concerns keep it grounded? cramer is taking out his tool set to read the plan. coming up on "mad money." sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two
i'm proud that you are the guy going down to washington tomorrow. that is the chairman and ceo of honey well. for the fix the debt campaign and the american peopwho underss the crisis that we are in. >> come up coming up. the clock is ticking. find out how to fire away at cramer. can he withstand your onslaught of stops? and later, ready for takeoff? >> shares have been caught in a holding pattern this year. but could the flight path be changing or will fiscal cliff concerns keep it...
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john in washington. >> caller: boo-yah from the great columbia gorge in the state of washington! >> many callers from washington and i'm always happy to hear that. what's going on? >> caller: well, i think you're very interesting and entertaining and i like it! but i'm more interested in magnum hunter. mhr. >> this is a real speculative stock, and you need to see oil at $100 a barrel, not 80 and change. and that's why the stock is -- >> don't buy. >> unless you want to speculate. let's go to bob in virginia. bob! >> caller: jim, how are you? >> all right. how about you, bob? >> caller: pretty good. my stock is mine safety appliances. symbol msa. >> you know, bob, to tell you the truth, i haven't looked at mine safety appliances in ages because there's been such a decline in mining. i've got to come back with a fresh look at that. i cannot opine on something i have not looked at lately. let's go to raul in wyoming. raul. >> caller: how are you doing, jim? all right. how about you? >> caller: i was looking at invensense. >> two in a row. we've got some real homework to do. louis in
john in washington. >> caller: boo-yah from the great columbia gorge in the state of washington! >> many callers from washington and i'm always happy to hear that. what's going on? >> caller: well, i think you're very interesting and entertaining and i like it! but i'm more interested in magnum hunter. mhr. >> this is a real speculative stock, and you need to see oil at $100 a barrel, not 80 and change. and that's why the stock is -- >> don't buy. >> unless...
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that's what i want to spend a moment on while we bemoan the farce that is washington. one of the worst aspects of this era where we have to hang on every word of people who frankly aren't actually trying to make us any money, and if anything want to take it from us, is there are companies doing amazing things, so tonight in the interests of some companies that are doing great things that can make you money, i want to celebrate the products of three terrific companies as well as their stocks, because after all this is "mad money," not mad tablets. first one of my favorites is the column that amazes me, david pope, the "new york times" writer who opines brilliantly in a can't-miss column about tech products. i love this guy. today's product starts well enough, a segment of an npr-call-in segment that he was going to offered opinions, but to quote, all six callers had the same question -- which tablet should i get? it was a terrific jumping-off point. however, for me, this question was the perfect jumping-off point not to figure out what's the best tablet, but to try to p
that's what i want to spend a moment on while we bemoan the farce that is washington. one of the worst aspects of this era where we have to hang on every word of people who frankly aren't actually trying to make us any money, and if anything want to take it from us, is there are companies doing amazing things, so tonight in the interests of some companies that are doing great things that can make you money, i want to celebrate the products of three terrific companies as well as their stocks,...
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>> caller: washington redskins boo-yah rg3 nation stand up. >> man. dan snyder is your owner, have you thought about that at all? >> caller: i got a quick question. >> boo! >> when stay on the sidelines or look to get in long-term? >> when it's overbought, my old rule, i use the s&p oscillator. it comes delivered to my door on saturdays. my rule is very overbought, hey, take a pass. another time will come. however, you can get started small and hope it comes back if you just can't resist. sam in ohio, sam? >> caller: hey, jim, big glass city boo-yah to ya. >> love it. what's up? >> caller: i have a question. i've been looking at a couple of utility stocks, and looking at either going with preferred instead of the common shares. i just wanted to get your opinion on maybe what might be better -- >> nah, come on, we want upside. we want upside. we don't want to cap our upside. you know what? let's just own them outright. we'll do just fine. of course i want you in this market for the long run. the whole idea of trading back, you can't beat the high frequ
>> caller: washington redskins boo-yah rg3 nation stand up. >> man. dan snyder is your owner, have you thought about that at all? >> caller: i got a quick question. >> boo! >> when stay on the sidelines or look to get in long-term? >> when it's overbought, my old rule, i use the s&p oscillator. it comes delivered to my door on saturdays. my rule is very overbought, hey, take a pass. another time will come. however, you can get started small and hope it...
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keep tax the same for 98% of americans and raise the debt celling so we can at least for a year put washington in the rear-view mirror. wow, can you believe that? there'll be some spending cuts to apiece the republicans, too, once they've bothered to identify the cuts they actually want. as much as some may believe that there's no incentive to run partisanship, the dramatic rates of income these fiscal rates give to tens of millions of americans who happen to be voters. of the 2 million jobs that could be lost, 1 million of them will most likely comes from the defense sector. at a time when china is rising. you see those planes land on that aircraft carrier this week? the middle east is boiling. i don't know. did we really want that big defense budget cut? i mean, maybe nothing more than the decline in spending is the war in afghanistan winds down. saving about half a trillion dollars over the time. maybe more. the areas where the defense job losses take place they look mighty red to me, at least on the electoral map. yes, you'll have to say goodbye to the fabulous 15% dividend rates and the c
keep tax the same for 98% of americans and raise the debt celling so we can at least for a year put washington in the rear-view mirror. wow, can you believe that? there'll be some spending cuts to apiece the republicans, too, once they've bothered to identify the cuts they actually want. as much as some may believe that there's no incentive to run partisanship, the dramatic rates of income these fiscal rates give to tens of millions of americans who happen to be voters. of the 2 million jobs...
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and washington state. nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some cheers in democracy plaza. we'll go back to there as the map fills in as the night goes on. >> not really clear who the fan base is for because you're hearing the same kind of, you know, phrase for both obama and romney. >> puts the president at 243 which is less than 30 points needed to get to 270. things are getting important here. in the meantime, your headlines at this hour. nbc news projecting obama ahead in electoral votes after sweeping up california as we mentioned. wisconsin, new hampshire. the first of the battleground state also fall to obama. however, we're still waiting on the other key swing states, iowa and nevada remain too early to call. north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, colorado, too close to call. the senate, mostly breaking as expe expected, but the democrats did pick up three new seats. republicans projected to hold the house as well. >> all right. let's get straight to john harwood at the maproom to give us more color on what we're seeing as
and washington state. nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some cheers in democracy plaza. we'll go back to there as the map fills in as the night goes on. >> not really clear who the fan base is for because you're hearing the same kind of, you know, phrase for both obama and romney. >> puts the president at 243 which is less than 30 points needed to get to 270. things are getting important here. in the meantime, your headlines at this...